Pembroke Park Roofing Contractor — Commercial Flat Roofing & Residential Work Done Straight
Pembroke Park is a small town with a practical character — it’s sandwiched between Hollywood and Hallandale Beach, home to a mix of light industrial facilities, commercial strips, and a residential population that doesn’t have a lot of patience for contractors who waste their time. The industrial and commercial corridor along Hallandale Beach Boulevard and the surrounding blocks represents a significant flat roofing market: warehouses, light manufacturing facilities, retail strip centers, auto-related businesses, and commercial buildings of every description. Flat roofing on commercial structures in this area is workhorse roofing — it needs to function, it needs to drain properly, and it needs to be installed by a contractor who understands commercial requirements, not just residential reroof work. Renegade Roofing Co. holds a General Contractor license precisely because we work in environments like this one.
The residential side of Pembroke Park is modest, working-class, and straightforward — which is exactly the kind of customer we prefer to work with. The homes are generally CBS construction from the 1960s through 1980s, single-family on small lots, often with flat or low-slope roofs. These aren’t high-glamour roofing jobs, but they’re real jobs that matter to real homeowners, and they deserve the same honesty and quality we bring to every project. The residents of Pembroke Park have been around long enough to know when a contractor is running a racket. We don’t do that. We show up, give a real quote based on real conditions, and do what we said we’d do for the price we said we’d do it.
Pembroke Park’s location — directly between Hollywood and Hallandale Beach, just north of the Miami-Dade line — means it sees the same South Florida storm activity as every community in this corridor. Commercial buildings with large flat roof surfaces are particularly vulnerable to wind damage along seams and at penetrations: HVAC equipment, exhaust vents, skylights, and conduit penetrations are all common failure points after a significant wind event. We’ve assessed and repaired commercial roofs throughout this area after multiple hurricane and tropical storm events, and we know what typically fails and what holds. If your commercial building took on water, the answer isn’t always a full replacement — sometimes it’s a targeted repair with proper flashing and resealing. We tell you which one honestly after we see it.
Services in Pembroke Park
- Commercial flat roof installation and replacement (TPO, modified bitumen, built-up)
- Industrial and warehouse roofing
- Commercial roof maintenance programs
- Retail and strip center flat roofing
- Residential flat and low-slope roof replacement
- Shingle roof repair and replacement for residential homes
- Storm damage repair — commercial and residential
- Wind mitigation inspection (licensed GC, Florida-compliant)
- 4-point inspection for residential properties
- Hurricane Readiness Inspection ($199)
- Roof coating and restoration systems (extend flat roof life cost-effectively)
- Emergency response — post-storm tarping and leak containment
William Roberts holds General Contractor license #CGC1514572 and Roofing Contractor license #CCC1328895 in his own name — earned credentials, not a leased qualifier. That GC license matters on commercial jobs where permitting, inspections, and scope overlap with structural or mechanical elements. With 20+ years of South Florida experience and a reputation built on straight talk and quality workmanship, William stands behind the work personally.
FAQs — Pembroke Park Roofing
I own a commercial building in Pembroke Park with a modified bitumen flat roof that’s blistering. Can it be repaired or does it need full replacement?
Blistering on modified bitumen can range from a cosmetic surface issue to a sign of moisture trapped beneath the membrane. The answer depends on how widespread the blistering is, whether the membrane has delaminated from the substrate, and whether there’s moisture in the deck itself. We probe, test, and look at the full drainage picture before recommending replacement. Unnecessary replacements are expensive and unnecessary. Call (954) 533-0707 and we’ll get eyes on it.
Does my Pembroke Park warehouse need a permit for a roof replacement?
Yes — commercial roof replacements require a permit in Broward County, and Pembroke Park follows Broward inspection protocols. Permits require a licensed contractor to pull them. As a licensed GC and roofing contractor, we handle the permitting process as a standard part of every commercial project. Be cautious of any contractor who suggests skipping the permit on a commercial building — that creates serious liability for the property owner.
My Pembroke Park home’s flat roof drains slowly after rain and I’ve had some staining on interior ceilings. Is this a drainage problem or a roofing problem?
Often it’s both. Slow drainage on flat roofs creates ponding water, which accelerates membrane failure and finds every seam and penetration. Ceiling staining means water has already found a path through. We’ll assess the drain condition, the membrane, and any areas where water is sitting and trace the path the water took. In many cases like this, the drain needs to be cleared or lowered and one or two problem areas resealed — not a full replacement. Call (954) 533-0707.
Call Renegade Roofing Co. at (954) 533-0707. We serve all of Pembroke Park and surrounding Hallandale Beach and Hollywood commercial and residential properties.
